The document is a presentation about working with Android TV. It discusses using the Leanback library and Leanback fragments like BrowseFragment, DetailsFragment, and SearchFragment. It also covers alternatives without using the Leanback library, focusing on using programmatic focus changes, state list animators, and backgrounds to provide context. The presenter is Pedro Vicente Gómez Sánchez, an Android expert at Karumi who provides his contact details and links to his GitHub profile.
WordPress Miami Meetup: Top 9 (August 2015)David Bisset
Yuuta was ranked the number 1 WordPress theme. Adler was ranked number 2. Shortcode UI, Shortcake Bakery, and Shortcake (Shortcode UI) were all ranked number 3 in various WordPress plugins and themes. Proper Lite was ranked number 4 for WordPress themes. The Genesis Camp 2015 YouTube playlist was ranked number 5. Social Crumbs was ranked number 6 on GitHub. Social Streams and WP Social Stream were ranked number 7 for WordPress plugins. Email Templates was ranked number 8 for WordPress plugins. WordPress Hosting Performance Benchmarks was ranked number 9.
This document describes a test-driven development exercise for practicing TDD principles and building a string calculator. It provides instructions for an activity to implement a method to add numbers in a string using TDD. It outlines 5 business rules for the string calculator including handling an unknown number of numbers, new line delimiters, negative numbers, custom delimiters. It also provides tips for completing the TDD exercise and 3 optional "extra rules" to extend the functionality.
apidays LIVE Hong Kong - Let's get started development of API client library ...apidays
apidays LIVE Hong Kong - The Open API Economy: Finance-as-a-Service & API Ecosystems
Let's get started development of API client library
Atsushi Nakatsugawa, CEO of MOONGIFT
WordPress Meetup - Top 9 September 2015David Bisset
This document lists the top 9 WordPress resources from September 2015, including a new user dashboard widget plugin, a proposal to overhaul shortcodes, the Twenty Sixteen default theme, tutorials on tuts+, how to create SEO friendly URLs, reviews of the best and worst WooCommerce themes, how to submit a WordPress site to Google News, videos from WordCamp Miami, and information about WordCamp US. The document was written by David Bisset and provides links to and short descriptions of the top resources for that month.
Intro to Android (WWC Denver July 2015)Kelly Shuster
The document is an introduction to Android programming presented by Kelly Shuster. It covers the basics of what Android is, challenges in Android programming, design patterns, and concludes with building a simple app. Resources for learning Android like documentation, classes, and meetup groups are also listed.
This document outlines Pedro Gomez's presentation on clean architecture and software design principles at the Karumi Dojo. It introduces clean architecture concepts like separation of concerns using layers and independence from frameworks. It then discusses how Karumi applies these principles using patterns like Model-View-Presenter and dependency injection. The document concludes by introducing a sample Kata Contacts app to practice these techniques.
Many times you and your team want to understand how to improve your software architecture. Unfortunatelly you have difficulties in how to understand the current software architecture or also how to start the discussion. This tool come to help you to solve your own problems and improve your solution.
This document outlines Pedro V. Gómez Sánchez's presentation on dependency injection on Android. The presentation introduces dependency injection, discusses how it improves testability, decoupling and modularity. It provides an example of how dependency injection works in Android by passing dependencies through constructor parameters. It also discusses how to set up dependency injection with Dagger, including creating modules, components and extending the object graph for activities. Finally, it briefly covers improvements with Dagger 2 such as configuration based on components instead of graphs.
WordPress South Florida Meetup - Top 9 (Feb 2014)David Bisset
This document lists and provides links to the top 9 WordPress themes, plugins, and resources for February 2014. They include the Moments theme, VelocityPage, Marketify marketplace theme, WordPress Weekly podcast, Widget Customizer, Gust plugin, Post Connector, TinyMCE SpellCheck, and Stream plugin. The list is authored by David Bisset and provides short descriptions and links for each item.
There's More Than 1 Way To Skin A ThemeSennza Design
This document discusses different ways to theme a WordPress website. It introduces the presenter as the co-founder of Sennza who focuses on business development. It discusses choosing pragmatic themes over strictly adhering to best practices. The document provides tips on leveraging WordPress features like custom post types and plugins to manage complex websites. It emphasizes keeping themes simple and developing with support in mind.
Games, Develop & Html5 for BlackBerry PlayBookSergio Brito
This document provides links to resources for Adobe User Group Manager including the Native SDK 2.0, WebWorks, and Apache Flex. It also shares a link for downloading the free Adobe Flash Builder and links to design guidelines and a Flex guide in Spanish.
The document discusses important software development practices such as communicating effectively with other developers, modeling systems before writing code, using version control tools like Git and Subversion, writing unit tests, and implementing continuous integration to catch bugs early. It emphasizes practices like test-driven development and continuous integration that help developers work together efficiently on a code base through all stages of development. Key aspects covered include modeling systems, writing code with important patterns like MVC in mind, and using tools for version control, testing, and continuous integration.
This document outlines an agenda for a Karumi Dojo session on property based testing. It introduces property based testing tools like JUnit-QuickCheck and SwiftCheck and provides instructions for a Maxibon kata exercise to practice writing property based tests in Java and Swift. Attendees will work through writing tests that check properties of a Maxibon model, using randomly generated inputs to stress the code under test. Tips are provided like starting with simple tests and logging input values. Resources like sample code repositories are also referenced.
This document provides links and information for developing BlackBerry Playbook applications with Adobe Air, including links to download the BlackBerry Tablet OS SDK for Adobe Air, simulator downloads for Mac and Windows/Linux, and documentation on code signing keys and the process. It also lists some additional resources like the BlackBerry developer forums and blogs, and announces there will be a demo.
The document outlines steps to create a basic word processor in one day, including creating a new module, adding a new file type, adding a top component with a JTextPane, and discusses early attempts using the Netbeans editor and JTextPane. It also introduces Joeffice as an open source Java office suite that works offline and online across Windows, Mac, and Linux with tabbed and dockable editors.
Focusing on A and E in Chromatic Scale - Jenia BarabanovWix Engineering
Did you know that chromatic scale is a musical scale with twelve pitches, each a semitone above or below its adjacent pitches? No? It’s fine, we’re not going to talk about music. “A” for Angular, “E” for Extension. Chromatic, well, you can guess…
In this talk we’re going to cover Chrome extensions in general and how to incorporate Angular in a Chrome extension.
Focusing on A and E in Chromatic Scale - Jenia Barabanov
From zero to hero with kotlin & spring boot
1. From zero to
hero with Kotlin
& Spring Boot
Débora Gomez
@dgomezdebora
16 Noviembre 2019
2. Who am I?
Team & Technical Lead
myToys Group GmbH
https://github.com/dgomez-developer
dgomez.developer@gmail.com
@dgomezdebora
www.linkedin.com/in/deboragomezbertoli
3. Who am I?
Team & Technical Lead
myToys Group GmbH
@dgomezdebora
4. Because I am crazy ...
Live coding of a microservice using:
@dgomezdebora#wtmz19
5. Because I am crazy ...
The result is something like this:
https://qa-api-server.herokuapp.com/swagger-ui.html#/qa-controller
@dgomezdebora#wtmz19